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THE SUMMER SESSION 


THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, NORMAN, 


DRaraWere Wy cca Director 


OKLAHOMA 


JUNE 137 TO= AUGUS ieee 


Registration Friday and Saturday, June 12 and 13, Organization of Classes June 15 
The Annual Commencement Exercises Occur June 11 


= 


Economics 


ory, Hygiene 


nce, Psychology, Public Speaking jology, Spanish, 
ers’ Courses in Various St Z Harmony 
School Music, Violin, Voice, Piano, China Painting, 


Expression 


Faculty 


r facult 


e University teach 


TENNIS COURTS AND GYMNASIUM 


“The University City” 
Norman is said to bejone of the most beauti- 


ful towns of its size in} the State. The many 


miles of shaded walks, the paved streets, the 
beautiful University Cainpus, the modern build- 


ings, will make your sumer a sant as well 


n service 


asa profitable one. Hourly intert 


connects Norman with Pklahoma City, 18 miles 
distant | 

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yonrd can be obtained at 


J room and 


reasonable rates close t) the campus. 


Other Attractions 


thr t the S 
ses of MORAL EDUCATION 
DR W. W. PHELAN will give a series of 

ing Thr 


Spe 


m- 


mer Sessi 


tures on Teach- 


L REVELL will 


i will give prac 


work 


£ a story 
1 School Peace League 


and the Conference 


Teachers’ Examinations 


a or g f hers’ ¢ 


Short Course 


A two weeks’ cotrse of lectures acc 


given by pron 


Y 


in Boston, New 


n edu- 
tion; 
al Educa- 
s in Religious 


oston, the dean of edu- 
ve six lectures on The 
22 to 27. He will also 
Modern Educational 


cation in America, will 
Training of the Boy Jun 
conduct a Conference 
Problems. 


THE WAY TO COLLEGE 


Courses Offered For: 
1. Candidates for B, A. degree. Eight hours credit may be 


earned. 


ww 


idates for M. A. degree whi 


may be earned by 


8 supple- 
mented by correspondence work. 


3. County and City Superinte als, Normal 


School Graduates and Teachers 


4. Those wanting private lessons in Voice, Violin, Piano, 


Expression, and China Pa 


ng. Moderate fees charged 


5. Students and teachers who want to make a special 
study of any subject. 


6. Students who are deficient in entrance credits 


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SCENE FROM ATHLETIC FIELD SHOWIN 


ADMINIST! 


ON BUILDING 


Opportunity For Research 


The best Library in Oklahoma; Bacteriological, Botan- 
ical, Chemical, Archaeological, Psychological, Zoological 


Laboratories; Natural History, Geological, Ethnological, and 
Art Museunis. 


Opportunities For Recreation 


The Gymnasium with its exercise rooms and shower 
baths for men and for women, the Handball Courts, the 
Baseball and Basketball Grounds, the nine clay tennis 
courts, will help to make your summer pleasant. 


Tuition Entirely Free!!! 


Moderate charges for private lessons in music, expres- 
sion and painting 


Write for summer bulletin to 
ERRETT R. NEWBY, Secretary, 
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. 


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